Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 19 Dec 1889, p. 3

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0. of-J -With `Ayers Hair vigor. Its 'c1$z:n- neee,-benecial effects on the scalp, and lasting perfume commend it for -uni- versal toilet use.- It keeps the hair soft and silken, preserves its color, prevents it from falling,` and. it. the hair has become weak or thin, promotes a new growth. - To restore` the original cofor of my hair, which -had turned prematurely gray, I used Af'er s-Hair Vigor with en- tire success. cheerfully testify to the -1 44- as this prepas:a&c}zi."V-11r*s." 15. H. David- ;son, Alexandria, La. I 4,; _-_,,- 41"-, __-___ __,,.L`, I was alicted some three ears with scalp disease. My hair was allin out and what remained turned gray. was induced to try Ayer s Hair V gor, and in afew weeks the disease in my scalp diaa peared and m hair resumed its orig nal color."-'-,3` ev. S. `S. Sims, Pa`stor`U. B. Chur , St. ernice, Ind.` ,_ T -__l$-___-j 41.. _..`A.!._ . Dress the Hair V .' I - rnlx-3.33" nv -. .: : Dr. J. G. Ayor `J: co.. Lowell. Miss. ' A Sold by DI'l}!j_I'I.Ind PAe_rfu me'I-I. cl. wuvv, Iutv vv wuvu --u . Th nu" `e to` 1:11: h t .......;'. a..?..'.". .'. `"33 .5? v.-...`. .".'...?I4'.. ?`3'r'-H'a"- `"098 T.=5;2=80:?i Q $.- ow --..n at at ~ - . 1" If` ,,V f.` ! ~ `4'.\ a`'` 711 War A `rho 4.: "';IIo"||||qo""': _ . zurvouo ` nun 9' Broken-Down nygtom, can . wnsnervous. I commenced to ' C _of* the ` Doindnlon ~ ~ 2- ' ~. "nerves are weak, digestion` poor, head aching, and theyesuo not sleep, work or live in comfort. _'I`hlsis whet` lls our Insane Asylums. Thlivls the 'cnuse_of"that terrible Paresis. Before it Is too late, use Dr. Phelps wonderful discovery, Paine s Celery Compound. It removes the results of overwork, restores Strength. renews` vitality, regulates. the wholesystem, and tones up the overworked bnln and body. , Do notvdespair, but use w-ble. position; ,_`l`heir thlswonderful remedy, and be restoredto health and happiness, the semen: Iohn L. Brodie,` of Montreal, who I have great. pleasure in your Paine s'Celery Compound. --Myr-sys- tern-was run down and I was nott-for buslhess, could not sleep well at night and A Celery Compound and improv humo- dintely. I am now able to trsnssct my business -and endure any amount of excite- ment without bad e'ect. _ * `l)-!..-I- I`-I-...- I` _____ -.._1 --.. L- ...._ Zii 81110 arc! and into: '1'>'iE'3" can be chased at any . ' 8: for, one demo bottle. If.-he shou not have it oufhnnd, `order direcrfrom Wzus, Rxczmnnsox & Co.. Montreal. Ending ln,?InTsT:anIty. mo Yqung. L -.. __- 1.: ._ 1r:_;-;-I- .. A_ Emcay Whousgmxsotom. worked business `men, wegried huh- "woskers industrious s aura . - - Rose faiand, ont. .5 ,1` .4 .. (.J.'.5";' I `x ,,, .__.__ ,. - 7 x~ .`. .4! mt; an 5. of the |T . __- -v-._. . -'1... V ' 100 acres. 8 cleared, 1 b 11; 0 . soil bests clay loan,uS;1o \ stones, swamp or hills, new brick house and ne ; bank barn, market town with railway 7 miles and - railway station 5 miles, village near. 815. ' . ` G7. > '"'!9*"-24. ?! '3:"- ' an ma :=x'3f[{)`.'L:J'.._:.'i - - L%`: ;;Th: fI1o:;e I" `tltgrv ` p.a:rngu1ars.asend=;;er ` %= "`i "`*`=P*}l `f -`:`:b:.!9*3{*%:J.;. WY. % ha nu`Q`o\L :`-; x3o`cleared; sou $5,500, lsgegfclay _loa.m, no stones, hills or swamp; good house; good barn; market town \'vitJ'u`ai1wa 2 `miles; _ . 795- --V-. .v -. .. .u. . u... -- - nruuowuilllc 1 -o-nay.-u `van $6 9000- best clay; loam, no siorfeg, hllls or swamp. expensive house and two barns, market town with railway 3 miles, no ner I00 acres_in 0ntat_i_o, owner dead.~. 446. ('1 A l\ I\ _ _ . _ _ _ __ (3- _I--,,_,I _-L 1 x78acres"1oo cleared balahce 1 $ 7, ` mostly hardwood; soil best clay longnt nqstbnes, hills of swamr; large rarkct town wxth raxlway on lake shore on y 3 mules 465 V\J,<)\l\JI --`-`- -----'- '-'""'- "" good; no stones, hills or wamp;' very ne hmgse and large bank barn; ndjoining large town wnth good market and milwnvs_ 666. il large DIRK DIITI; IGJOJ good market agd railways. .Lf\ f\I\I\ --cg. `V Uysv v vo --.-.-- r=-- a--- ---a "- no stones, bills or swamps; small buildings}; miles from large tbwn vuth market and two ta ways;grcatbarga1 ` ` 1 ' . . 7 "ll. A (1 tax A --- -...-... 4... n`:|l|o 6 can G -.-vv-J v --..- -..-,,_.-.. my. 9 0 ~ bush; soil good clay loam. no hills, stones or swamp; brick house, good barn, r. arket town 1 mile._ ' 277. __4- . ui}e- unre V nets. ance, light. -`Aru\ "us. an. vv .._ - 1`,- l $4.'505`{` =':,`:*:.:f'-..; :*."..:,"`-..2:.::*":; hills, stones or swamps, good 11$ and large market town with ncilway 4 miles. 276. Ah f'\ I\ I\ I\ can :...-A. g-.. ..I.........! -_ "` " "' ""' "1 -. , ...... -. -,... 150 acres, 130 cl :1 ed, 2 $89000. = bush, soil best cfayrv loam? no stones, hills or. swamp, `good house, ne barns, market town and 2 railway stations 4 miles. 783. thy I} t'\ f` I\ can 4.....- 0.. -I_...._.l -41! svvu nunonuyp nilu 5-anvv-lo. _ - `cl a $8,001). $.1`2..If.f;w i:`;a.,`:3b:.s%`: soil besi qly loaiii, no stoxieh, swamp or hills` new brick house`; barns; 2 milesfrdm urge market town with` 2 railways; said to be worth 9;s_oo~.~~ A = A 41 t'\ l\ l'\ _-- -...--. O- ..I.u.-..4I -snub nn ninnne. hi": nr 1 VVCIJB, stunt vglgsnluo l"J' ; I fie ne $3,.9 0. *:::.m .:.::':1,,....,.. no stones, swamp or hills; smal_l buildings; large ma rkct town with railway 3}; miles. . 60!- 41$ J\l\t\ --- --..... O--I-..--4I I-snlnuu-as nu nnuunu--own -Iv` ..... .7. $3,000. mixed timbr; , s oil play loam, no stones, hill: or swamp; ood housennd ba_rn; market with nilway 1 mi e;lnz`ge town 6 males. . ` . 5,3_ miles. clay loam; no stones, hill: or swamp; house; small ham; market` with railway ;l.`!n|1 .I..3` -hit! town Gmilea. ' ; 610. Vv.J,\J\./\I_U,. .--y- :---"-v-s ------ ~- cla loam; no stones,_swnm _ or hills; 2 sets of ne bu din ;a bank barns an 2 good houses; market fownw th railwaz` `2 miles ; can bedivided. 364-65. A ' 1 acres` xqb cleared, bal_- 8, 500. 9;n_:c n 1ixed timber; son u-nn' nn afnnna EH11: Qnranln" vhf!) ne hnnsc E33? $6,800. "%e2f e?'ssx`?.:mi'`o `3:m?p stones or hills; `brick house and large Dam EWO market towns with 3 1-ailway. statxana wizin miles: o-rent haurnjnt tn 1-Inna entate. ' 710. IIIBTKCC IOWIIS W _ miles; great burg ___.-.-_-_---..-._ `LA f\f\`f nnnn Awu, Blane vcsasuunu, av unvcvv wuvnnuyu .g'- . ' ' xoo acres;9ocleared,Io bush; soil but clay loam; no hills, 3 one: or swat-.1p;'larg`e fresh Witter lakt-"33 boundry atoback end; good house and barn; market town with railwnv : mlles. . ' 663- DOUHV-|l'y II-DECK Cl! , town with railway stones. hills (Sr nwnns `P I avvvo W..!'9*~ ""- "" stones, hill: or swam ; good house and_b-nus; a viliage 2 miles, that ertown `with taway 8 miles. ` ` ' 504. I I0!` OWEN ' witlirailwnvnn 5:I3. .3'..;;" ' :.ou'.2 inTu.m'$"7i;{;e1'J % with railws 4 . and another muixet with railwav 7 m es. `- ' V 5H4. WlU|fll.|1WI 4 railway 7 ca. Li t\t\l' smau uax'_n; in: town 6 mxles. u stones, "g markettown mid-.2 Jfw T- g;\,\,. canvas o-v-cu- av-` -__--, > soil clay loam: 3 miles from town _wi 2 railways; no stones, swamp tr hills, 7' - =~ M I740. w v.--, -v---, V -vvv- --- ho stones, swamp or. hills; ;ine-b;ick house ind large bank bgnk; market town with railway 5 miles; , 7&1. chaser; 300 acres. nearly all cleared; soil best clay loam; no stones, hills or swamp; ne buildin s that rost $10,000, This farm adjoins the`City of uelph . and is one of the best grain and stock firms of Its _i_7.c in Ontario. - * ~ ' 876. $2 1,000; ;L ,. -r:$s;'.-.::*';:$A `-2 bank barns; 1 ne new Vauxl -----~-2 7' "'.I ----~- valuable hardwood bush; %sets of ne buildings; riclgdwelling; only 3 miles from good market town with railways; soil best clay loam, no stones, hills or swamp, best large farm in, the county; only $6,ooocu_sh required- :. ant-Al` inma farms. zoa acres. no acres. an Intending buyers are invited` to call at this oice or send a card to John J. -\Daly& Co. Guelph P. 0., for their 9` Canadian Farm . Alvertiser.ia 1`hen they will-g'ua'r-' antee expenses and send money, if required, on} above isonditions. V -- no acres no den :3, b l- $595O00 ance_ha irdwood sh, :10 GIT` M swamp, stones or hills; new bank barn and good ` house; near market town with `railway. 14/\ I\l\* . 591. ..g_ _-_-_- __ u-.- - u av`. - Unur-J, we-cu-u KJ -\J&I M mixed timber; sdil best clay loam, lies well, ho stones; good house; `large barn; market town with railway 6 miles; great bargain. _ ` - 379. .09. A j l\ t\- -__ __..-_.o_ _I-_,,,.n hilln in- clnv Imam! '1m ntnngn. hill $2 800. stones,g1ilIs`6r'swI.ul .....-I.-o'u....` - -`A g soil claw loam: 1 mile! hn stones. xwamn O! I ()0 ac} ca , > bargain. a->-.:--n j I 3 `J 9 -V--ca --my via, svvu II` "and burn; near `market town vivith irailways. Ah `\ f\ l'\ /\ ' cup. .54.... `-1 -I-....-.I. -_ - --V-- ~----3 --v-- -------- vv -v- -I -p-- - -I-In vru in `, V0 $3,800. ;,`., .';'f.`p`?:`i,'-xi':'.;.`;aa 'i'2",? 'oam, no stones, swamp, or hills; good house and and good barn; market town with railway 2 miles. 1'14. uv\:vnt` O:n\HAri cod` Kan} It'll`! Inn-n $9,800.. 1-lav lmm: nn stones. I Iva? 'c'f:i'x3m in, t!ie county; $6;ooocah re'qi1lred - is enced into3 farms, 20: acres, 150 acres, anti 100 acres ; will be sold separately or togf:Ll1er;`g-.-eat hnrcrnht. ' ened out try. ctly l\ , uuun nosulw . ' ` . A I .'l`he=soil`ofXall "the farms is guaranteed ` pure, deep, rich, dark clay loam that never - bakes, and the land is neither atvnor hilly. . Good cedar rail and straight fences, pure spring water in abundance on the farms. Gravel roads, cheese. factories, creameries, schools, churchesand postoices convenient to the farms. Good , water and healthy country. ' I Only enou h money to-bind the ` bargain nee be paid until taking possession, and then 60 per cent. ($60 of every $100) of the price will be left on the farms, or less than that. if buyers wish, pay- able just to suit the buyers in ever way. This will be put in writ n and is the best chance evero eredtobtqers. Allbnyers get good titles and their deeds when they take possession. $2.300. 51:::: "tint! 3-un-at anon 'nn'n-DAO Quinn '1 ' `I_IblIlUlr '-Good, deep,` .r_iel1. cley` i'v.iAth-V out stones, bills or swamp, guaranteed in` ghe finest, .s.ction of. .Weste'm. .Ontario_. Money sent, git: required, as guarantee for . expenses if the farms are not cheap and if .everything.is not as -represented, and~in- tending buyers to decide themselvese and then keep or return the money as they ` think right. ' I '|`l-us nl\ A` 41]` `OI-so 346.....- 3.. ..---_.--A-A J - farms. I-n--_.q'_'_4, .. . . ".` ' 4'1; "100 news` clearaf 300 200. T L bestclagh oun,;no Iioncs, ar nwunnz cmml hound nndhnrn: market mwn V .SUBSOR1i3l ion. ' I vloiodl uviov can-In -- 1-ailway. amt: xguin; to close estatc. aooacres; 180 cleared..bal- _nnt;o-hardwood; soil best : _,,_, ;_ |_;n_. - --4_ _n1:_.., o acres` c1 cmA'ed'-s il clay 5 loam, ies well; g( >o :i) house .o ..'.:u. .. ....'n.......- - `.601 a 152.; .'& {' 1.: `eff? 133.: 3` .... _` - __'_.I-L".i.-4- -.A.I LA_..'o ILL..- ` 933`; _ 5 to xoo:creVs; tan!` 0` nu 100 acres; 80 cleared. rest tiIqbex;soxl good c1ayloam,~ .-._ _ . . . ...-Il Ixuiltluuapgo all sexes} 90 cleared, re-st bush; no 5 I, -,,_- ___I L-.._-. - :oo`:cres; clirgdghaid-M woodzsol best clay: loam; 1.111-- A... -l._l_I_ L--.-- -`._.I ;6 all Eleurd; ggod '. brik-fume: good bani; n___..~ A-..._ _.:n. - ...`:I'._..... _Zs'3Iu#3S.%IJ5Ab;};'f 3!!` antlles ~ ' 450 aeree in block; 60 cleared; 90 very ne .- .. _..L_ -1 A..- I...2I-I!`_..u.n ` bush, an_ce ' 12-- .-,,n _ . the itiea, [TICK 663. W110 `lllluil 374- I__ I ,. ,.:..:BQE.E! Y--. FARM s:1'9.cK SALES A_re`_s : mt: qnd. tea xnfencunc tan ` m.w*'*:i *-~t-W Olceoi _M".(-:1`&Wf(Ird_&`Oo lI.. Royold Street. ~H!20t-dc:-Iil.6tt suns Anvmo: omoo wm be 8_&t6.ndod.to.,. ~ 35' 0. 3.20313. n.uu>1.xs ALL _knms or AUCTION suns. 1u.uLn%1{LIp;%BL .`Aut1mnn' !'lie Great!-Inqglsh PrescrIp'tl:_gz_. L A nnnnnnnfnl nininn nnnrl nvnr A successful edicine used over 80 years in thousands otcsses. I Cjwures 8peE;z_torr Nervous \ ealmeu, unions. mpotency ` and all. diseases caused by abuse. Button] indiscreuion. or over-exertion. u-rm] ixtzmkages Guaranteedto Ourewhen others 1 Fa Ask your Dmggist for The amt lltllsh ll? `ll `F13.-JII IIHII I. KIUUIJIVIPUIIIIHQ l .. Press:-Iptlo rake no s hstitute. On huge Six 85, 1.). mail. Wrlre for Pamphleet. Irgdres nreka anneal 0o.,__l)_ep_rolt, Mich. e-.`:*:*__ gang:nvduunjtmxuuotugruon :13 f `bf !!! > ' ` W 1315 the um:-yma tied uouho V` .11: it!` `tho sbI.onii:uA or, _o_uu vvvuuu Juu Wllllb any uua 1! me 001180! p to go to. Sand for the new circulsr. when-oin"you wl _nd fuli `particular-a`ot all kinds of Hair Goods and how_ to dress the hair tgibtiozt advantage.` Mention this paper when tad! uofthig ' #9%?u` 1 ` W. II-I IICCI ITIK III IJIIU UWIHII, IIIBPIIRTUI the gb _ envious would -be Ind _ tom mo b"h' .;":'sn`:nm..m.%2b'.`.'?.u otwhfb d3'mom'?m J1: : d bted ` ' and {hi mac "r'3o .1.os.oc3 K`3~."fI; gut 0!:-`henna: n'noon1h"i3i F . 23%| A, zmlrlllnlpmzllln dial nunuhr i I48!) I0!` 30. > HAIR GOODS for ladies and gentlemen. Ban%'l4`rontpieoea, Waves, Switches, Toupeee and igs. A. Dorenwend is knuwn the coun- try over as the Vending Hair Goods manutactnr-. er, end when you want any this is the correct .nln.na ill on tn- Rand fnr thn not nh-nnlnn Preparation, helps 'ngg' Nature. and with groper use will produce inf e head of hair and son it its nsturaloolor. As 3 regular dressing it is_rna.gnioent, imparting to the hair amuch desired softness and beauty. See that you `get it. All reliable dr08Ri8,'8ell "it. Besure so that you get the genuine. _-The seal and signa- ture of A. DORENWIND. ms: ONLY muvmnc TURER, is on all bottles. If you cannot set it at the drulr store send direct for it to A. Daren- wend. Toronto. Price, $1 per bottle; 6 bot- tles for 85. IIAIII annnn 0.- run..- -...1 ....._n-_-_ %:r uec6ox*s`a:srFRIEND A gnjignhmnn . `A 2 ,. , r _-- ,` 1 ~ . . \- r` -!C'(1"'.E)R.\' ITIVJ '2 '.'(' ` . _, _ `mu-x!lz.-.-V I z "y';!3 m5r fsi5%393a3%? 31'3E333Ti 4 .21 . or--V 9: J HEADA 4 .cm."r'rv'4'a*'r "W" sin: n In, m:_sto%u/my nmm . 4 ommzss % c - or THE sxm. And ova-yjpuiu at disuse `"'2ui55."33wusVL '1'. nn,3u1m & w., A "B v`?$'%`*3e.E 7 INDIGESTGMV I A llllhlf ` _MLL.c.a'6? cmousutss. D . mss, L DYSPEPSI DR 98 . . nunlnt-as nlnuv r: | nun % .Pff-,%L9istte s -- V ---vv--_ --vow vv t W- ` 7 It is the very l`i;'e of leather. It can .be -applied at any time. L No trouble- Shoe can be ' polished immediately . afterwards.- PRICE, - 10 & 15 Cents per Box. Sold by all first-class stores. Sam- ples mailed-Stamps taken. PIIQIIIB an nlu auu Yul, ca: I.U Luc IOU! . It will make them absolyutely watcr- proof, and if occasionally dressed with , this dressing will last more than twice J A as long as otherwise. 1 -`We Mean -What We Say. ' T. 3- 41.- __-__ I21`. -1-u-_.n, _, r. If not donlt fail 5 do so at once. `T It is not a polish but a. wonderful 1 [leather preservative it will `make the ; finest or coarsest `shoe as soft and pliable as kid and very easy to the foot. I! rnalzn 9,115:-In aknninbnin snub--, ' E LECTBIG A. M. HUNTER 48: co,; A `genus. Barri. as snot nnzssmez as _OLIVER CABANA Jr., ggnuun ---_.-____ ,li$.1$`}.<.>n`triad tho:ce1$i>rnod' BOLE MANUFAOTURVEFI, . BUFFALO, N. Y. ms `1: EsP& A` 12 I ) .. {TI c-'2 A .o fwhil. x V I P lnhv in fnlllnir nut. tun hndnhnlnm tl.-l-;.- f.`.`;%a`..'i ._-.v.._ `V. ----- U --3 --_.--. :..........- Aclnm is w.m,`mm;u E '=>*'!!_`!'!"=*f`2`"*"'.-.~~*-id I.--. I t _ i L ':EA`?o%B 1es9;~ Published by the Pro'prhtor,' 8. Wolloy, -'.BInlo. 0ploI25_oentI atvtho cl polfpnld, 'oII roqoipt of Chit lroexn mnactolm ';cbun1'v or smcoz, nan musns, Rnxnwns or lawm- hink, ommnn uonramn, nrsqmnan or A A zmrennnm or ommnn Monrawn. ABSTRACTS 013' TITLE, no DIVISION oounrnnmxs, mqmrmms BLANKB, SURBOGATE oomvr Bnmxs, OONSTABLES BLANKS. marry or Rnpnnterrox, srru*U1'omr Booxs AND 1>.m1>_HLn'rs, V ma ommenm. DODGERS. nonmaens, oHA'r'rnL nonrawns. % J QUIT cum Duns, A_88_I(}_N_l[ENTS.OF MORTGAGI Aannnunnrs on MEMOBIAM CARDS, AT TORONTO PRIOES `NOTE HEADINGVSA, D LETTER HEADINGS, D MEMORANDUMS. % WEDDING INVITATIONS, WEDDING CARDS, vxsrrma cam. cums, t-I respectfully solicit an` bppodplty to estimates for .11 kindp_9f " work in all the styles of ptinthg, Itch IV I 5513 IIIBIIKANIIJIIH PRINTING. murt Ann nsmm. `EXEWIIII :23 nunmr ST.. BARBIE, fl'lA8 UNRIVALLED FACILITIES Ins Honrusnu Anvmoa % --s'r=Au-- [PRINTING HOUSI gm _ForIh| of my kind printed to , Afulllineof BLANK .F,ORM8 .. ; 9f . onnoxs, onpmzs, ENvELo1>Es. L A full line at all prices. 58:: 9 --or onnnns on ALL (music or- 1 .-3;` rum Anvagcql . 'I:;_`_": '_-;. '._,. K`: .4 3: STATEMENTS, BILL amps, HIIYDUIO NOTE GIROULABI, LETTER OIROULABS onnm or DANCE, % mum 0ABCD8,_ Alwgyu kept in stock .9-.-0l' TE!-.-. ---FOB. MORTGAGE. BALE or um. nous: SNIPE8, H0. _a on v the" heirs 'n in- ta.`i'I:s o be Y,I_ `H3. To U auvuuv valvlv VI Uuv UDIIVVII IIIICIIII '.ha.`t1:he child and the school suffer materi ly from the nervous strain of monotony. It 15 not necessary that we should accept. this charge in its universality in order to` improve the conditions radically. There, are few things so much to be 'feared in school life as lack of variety. There should be more physicial exercise. It may bein- troduced for two or ve minutes twoor three times every session. - The teacher complains bitterly at every such `suggest don on the ground that there is no time.- iorgetting that the great evil ot the school` is too much time given tointense or forced mental activity. If nature. brainy men. whose time is worth from $5 to $20 an V hour can not a'ord intense mental activity for more than three or four hours a day, then certainly immature minds cannot at- . iord mental pressure for five or six hours. 5 The need of the school is better notlonger `continued, mental activity. The chief work of, the teacher is to get the child in-` to such working condition that all thy -thinking he does shall be keen and vigor-' one. instead of forcing thought,` the" teachers wants to tone up"'the conditions -, Whatever will put the child into physical tone, nervous poise, mental elasticity for acquiring information and skill in pro- Jesses, is work well done by the ~cm1'u'sr,~ -and thGl 9.are simple physical ~ exertions that will materially aid in the accomplish-- J ment of such areceptive' frame _ot',mi_ii1.` VIUIJIUII B UK IIKU$.Y' To have a of lot half-fed, emaciated lone- some-looking fowls roosting dejeotedly in ., some old tree, when a few good, healthy 3 chickens properly housed would make the :1 poultry yard an honor instead of a dis- fgrace. any--.nv an "no. vvnv.gv_' `(V vvnvvolovwuvvlik Don't neglect. to declare it to be your iaat and testament. y wmpont-e. _ A_ _. Don't have snythmg unoertun 1n 3 wall. n Don't mention people by their, nick- names. V - _,n I _L - ____-_ 2_A.-..-..L-'.I I.-- _2L..-.;.. V { vuuun "Ill IIIBGIILI-I5 \AlIUIill I filllo 3 To leave a lot of unchopped wood wet or ihnlf split at `the pile. a lot of old harness hanging in the kitchen, and muddy track: in the dining-room, and expect to see the women good-natured. _ . Tn `hut-yo n A` `Adv `\nI`_`Ap` nun:-4.:-`nu-1 `Ann `EU VIII! 32$ UUCTIIIWIIUO Dont t make snow will unleu you re- voke or doItroy:;I,O 0I_d .6!_l0. ~ Don't mute}: viil_l;:tl;`pt..(IogI not provide for children that may both. _Don't try to force '5` wife -to4,.;vIccoApt oer-' mn property inltld of dowf.` ` " 111;`-`,6 -nnninnb GA -naibn IIAIID Xhil--Ah IIU Iuvlll uavaao _ To get up after the sun, leah 6:`; fotli` `handle and speculate for an hour or two upon whatthe weather in going to be while the weeds get a start, and then- wonder why farming doesn't pay. mn `nnvvn n In` fl` II-nnknnvunpl IIll\IIl` -ta` A- \I III of ugh y, the ain, lb of ted" t th bove the- not Mn- sing` thew QLU U) u wvvvva ulna To let foolish pride or narrow minded prejudice prevent the adoption of new methods, when they have been proven by practical men., . ` 'I'`.\ no} uh n`Inw 4*`-In nun `nan Inn`- 4 '--U plupvnq Luiwuu In uvwvn `V. _ Don't neglect to jnljke your vutneuel wnte their full mind: and uddresgel. ' h,._.u 4-, 21 L, .,___:n_ _I;.!-L -_- __ _._-__L -vuuv uuulli lull IIIIIIUI Dlllvllo D0n t fail to specify which one is meant k Whvgu t;wo bear the igmo Mme. ,,,,I`--_'__,,_ .,__,_A_ 91' IIUUDI Iauuu U550 BIIIIIIII-Ie To let year after year pm by with no attempt to xmprove the quality of the fam stock. Blooded cattle and horses pay." The cattle make beef quicker; the cows givemore andricher milk, and the horses are of a better temper. ` in. Int L',..\l:..|. ....:-A- .... ...-....-_ ...:_.1-_| '--Uu uvvu DUE!` IIIIU Imuuuuuw. _ : Don't add a codioil unleu_you execute it > -n the same" way as the original will. ` Dh f fnrno `Rab :` A unnunnn IIIIIIQ nan`- '-- vuu INHLIU Wily II Una UYIKLIIUI W111. _Don g forget that if a woman your mar- lee wxll invalidate a will already made. (\h f. np\I-n A nn3-un- `A -1:1 manna- ""S vnu IIIVBIICIBWC I WIN ureuuy mlu. _ Don't allow a. minor to `will any per - Ional property unless 18 if mhlevand 16 if `female. ,Dou't imagine that the oootenta of 5 lost "11 may not be proved by good evidenog. 2 wwu. To pay several dollars for good form wols, and allow them, for want of proper shelter, to become useless`: year or no noner than they should. '1`. Int anal: nglvnu Ivnnu -.--- Lu. .-LL _. To think that anyone on farm ; that 3 me who has starved as s osnvsuer for e pm-nu churn or he: been `unuuooesafnl es . carpenter can Jump into farming-- `Q might Mistaken of farmers. 3 business requiring high intelligence nd` E nu-severing.e'orts--.-and, being utterly un- l funlliar wxth detarls, be able to make money on a. farm. I VIVA nnfn-un:v\ `kn `Anna ``in` Q `A-nun 'n-mn "ii? ils to the :.`f [:`o"e1`1 ;sx`-'tT;t`1t`l.1e_ idea that a large (arm ynlf stocked and poorly cultivated pays better than a few notes well and carefully tilled, T _ ..___ _-_-.__I .1-II_'__ A__ ___g e,,,, -......:. every day an. enemy ' `P-~r to indium dad ` W `" . .4 l.!nc.r3:*o.l: on m'` A daily harvest oi 240 souls iI__ 3f.`;gm_1;:<;)rfi::io fths deny which; h .`!lnit 0" 3 `` .{``~;ur-hi!' :`= ;" % |.B::1. t let a person interested bee witneeI.: Don't try to devise reel property to, an; lien. ' - Don't: make a will without two witnesses` Lu uonotonylnlohool. A _ V `The latest critic at the ijohooln ammo !.__L LL- -L:I.1 ._.I 41.. --I.--I '.`..`-l!___.;A.-_2_I 0 0l.I|)d A ns] o... lhuu ""`"~"n. . 0,. g` _-`: ash . B ` T`};;.wlr)_'51'e".,,}f,{ b..,,, A. Unoheoklgdold ` ,~ `Vheu O `lid {'8 . Ih` mad` 002:3 . V otltutretched an F . '..d6Z`]o ~ ` s. `r: 5 is ? . . .!i`~__'.-3 And 5 T lt~h8e In 501:; bg he nmherwho 3%: qua to; :3 V ` AFB 8 0 n h0g4 for`; 31"" .. And we wiffgkigh :3; if tr. _ reel; the `in .` fr,` L In. `1`\n K1) ' . when Qanad ` CON`. ' In - N0 bound . N `W Wh:uql`Imr.1`:l&e:t;`i)0ua In % ThMak8 tqgal wnt ef`u on `n `` ` K ~ 0!! all W 1".` law. " and` - Wig, Dmpllteal I "0n(1f" alfommo . ' Andcodshot ,0 sum .1: W . Whe., Qansalal] toting guthey ind L; 5 `. . I 0m';0rg Q. . I. uh hid Here 11 Apd` :1e:d0m op lamina trn aha ails. `id V hen letgtft `hd0n R113 . b.BQt` A ADd1et 9 uuio may tag :1`: ' "d eve uh W3 Wy`'.3 tug Till Gaga? OER bg,`h1!:g;;e:~ a go": 930; " .~ o 8` In OQNQ .p,cemb9r:19.~.@AQ9-I, ,_J.WI._l}_I Eli. luv}! __. uisuciaqoo 'i1i' Gqlvisy Jail 1| min 1 a light with his keepers. growl to-~ tl|o..;prlvilege:"ot{ '0 .........w x..4:1..'~a...:L.ana.-3:2 Illuuaauui . 335 Q';.o."iv.; ;$'9m 9: Ghlviiy Jsilil main-onmaoiln ,4 ._'lLI_ I.'!.. I_--..-... ..-.-3:14: An` A` J.` orwpy, uu uugrvull. j FI':ajIr: , '(?ot1l;`!)x3i"ll:;A.Rhq.iis ind the Sand- . ` I n ', _ A mm.` 7 1,1.,a_,4_,% snd"Nu#p:'Zemb1n 32 do.- :I'Anun`nn_...l|AI'! AI . V ` now to no the man ` Did you eve:-"lace the wind-?_" See the wind '1 ` . I Yes, that : whnt I said. Did. you` -over lee the wind!" asked 5 yaohtman, !h0.wsd Itsndinz on 3` blu` of `tin; High- lindu viatohiug the yacht: sailing on the Joint buy. 1: 17, I'o__ _.-.___ _-__. ;I_- _g__1 I! ___Is-.I -Unvll di QUE. The Osage tribe of Indians, whose reservation is between Kansas. and the Creek county. are five times as rich as the average of Americans, ve timea as rich as the average of Englishmen, and the French and Italians are pauper: in com- parison. There are among the Oeagea no pennileu people and none in want, except that insatiable want that always want: more. There are 1,501 of them, accord,- inur to laet.year a; ceneua. Theyihavaf in the United -;S_tatea"' treaeury_ $7,758,694;- of their own..rnoney;_(lrawing; Tpe "cent`;::*i_n- tereat. `That .p.mountI tone -01.35,- 17 5 ap'ece re: the wl.ole_. natif` -'-amen, r womengand children. . s 7 -2 -. 'Rn+j= 'Im.h'I.;. M. 4-1.... 5.... rpm nnn Dr. Auleua-`Winn, of Philedelphie`, hen recent! 1'6 numbercf` experi- thentciho. * ` A` thit'"it iqpaiiiblef t'o"aetet- by existing` ` electrical ixictrtimentc the electric _ot_'1 lite generited it each beat of the heerft. wodpeople, holding eechother by the bend, on connected with e - ccpil lery clectrometer, give `evidence of elec- tric ._-Ihockc through each other. The` hands of 1 single subject, dipped into two basins of water in 'conuectiox_1 with the olectrometer, give 1 tdeection of` the in- strument, at everyeheat of ` the pulse. V - glleeping. Lava IIU IIU i-IIIIIUUIIBI IOU IIIIU IIIIIIIIUUQ Never be idle, but keepyour hands or minda usefully ,eupployed ` except when I-TIA n avian -AuuA-Auc- vvvylvll qu Ul{ll\IlU 9 But; beiii; cw" they? a,;v acres` of mad, Eefquual `to"ijust". ahdnt 1,000 apiece. This land is mostly. ne and arable, and would sell for an average of $10 an acre, or 10,000 for each individ nal s portion. This makes each individual Osage Indian worth $15.17 2. Each family posses $60,000 on an average, and the head of it, if he be industrious and enter- prising, can grow $l`0,000_`worth of crops a year onhis 4,000 acres of_ land.- He is raised permanently `above want and above fear of want. ` . svvug , _ . " . It ii the teacher : place to see that the pupil does know the author : thought ; thgt he in euioiently interested in It to appreciate it ; that he appreciate: it keen- ly enough to feel it himself. _-.I.un4v u yvguruwu euvvuuuuv uuuuyvv vb Ivvv feet or more; with e'itr'eight'*edg:e_ ; ale;-ae, .lnwdu.w hill answer the pun-pots . ,. Select ,5 Jwindy dev, whethorghot or cold, clear or olqdy. only \let it"n'ol;` n `or the git be ml`1rl:"y- -inIuther w Ilet the `air be dry. Hold this metellip eurteoei qt r`ilghit' angles to 'thQ\WilI,d-'.-i._o. iI fh - north, hold V your eurfeoe `emf w"eIt- and inolineit et an angle of 45 do I., so thet the wind, striking, lenoee on flow: over the edge. Now eig t oerefull over. the edge at some small but clearly ened object, and you will see the air flow over no water tlovniover I i ` 'wl`E:qa:-y pupil from an early a use the namee5of the aedmetripa;i;" V and !o1"ma`~eaail'yandintelligentl.t" ` - The teacher must give. acme special training in the art of revealing what he knows, of transmitting his appreciation, and nekindlinc in others that which he e I : I teal-. T1: In IIIU II IWIIIJI _-`Well, I ll tell you how__you may. Take n Vpoliuhod motgllio uurfqoo of two ."n'nL 4u'uun'Ann'. 1:6`: -';Ln n3':n`n".g`4:on | Q `Anna la in FDC ? til `I 4 Uae cliarity w'ith'all ever generous in thought and deed--help others along life : thorny path-. Mh -In `an-In `A `an -:A`` . uA-.A_.`--an UIUIIIUIIU IV!" UIIU DUIIUUITIIUIIIQ Emphasize the virtue of herd work. . Slnil in dening indicates good think- ing. . The history lesson should be instructive, interesting and Inspiring. nnwnfn IU\II`I .60--.08..-. n tn-1` nnnicv-an \1\IIIC' III CUIIIU n`-W- UUIIUIIIUO Good `writing in` ell the exercises it werilih more than exquiaite Loopy book wot . - ` ` - 'II..___A _.___.!I l,_._. _.. -__I_ _.__ _I____I_I ""v1`';,'f"ve never seen the wind, replied h*e.`.';*9,'3:i- ' 'I'IlI L_II _-_- I_-_ ______ _____ stepping stones tonooul. Learn your business thoroughly. Keep at one thing-do not seek change. Always be in` haste, but never in a hurry. nl....-....'-..-a...... .2. .11 _-.- .1- -_.1 .... __ Whatever is worth doing at all is-worth` doing well. . : One to-day is worth two to-morrowr. Be self-reliant ;-do uottnke too much advice, but rather "depend on yourself. NAURU Ian `roan Ivnnn nv\nn:nI-nnnn`- wuvlvv Ilull Iuvuvl. uvyuulurvu U|ll{Ull Never fail to keep your appointments, nor to be punctual to tha minute. \T,.._.--_ L, :,n- `.__L |_,_ u 1 III!) E IIICUIIIJ PCBIIQ Make no hate to be rich; remember that Imell and steady gains give oom- petenoy and tranquility of mind. A Ohnin g.---`A. n `admins: -nun-L Ln`... LLA :IUUVlIU III? U5Gll\`|llIlllJ III IIIIIIWIO He that ascends e ladder must take the lowest round. All who are above were once below. III UVIUU U550` KICK IIIURIII Ills! Devote much attention to word analysis in in intereltintz manner. ._ Simplied work in algebra -is now re- quired in eolne grnmmer. eehoole; (lam! ':'n:lv3nn `I|tn" `Ln nvnnna-an I. agsggluuql MI I ity; kg`. nan` thin country- :: M`:`::`-.:: to.oonvinoe evon_ the Theonophuu, -w o "111! that now u the opportunity for .BuddhiImi.Ikq.A`ii1erios,.that Christian- the grand total of the milli(;nu.~ygp billan: of money ingest/id. in Olui; ' .-"P3; 7H"|tu: .c!"".~L. '.`_ _x2.mumv_ E , 3. I .. -4. add IL-.11.`: 'I".s`_*1;'J.a `I. glad I 1 lxtremo lost In all countries. Bengal, 150 degrees Fahrenheit. T Central American Republic, 129. ' Persia, 125 ; Oilouttn, Indie,-1`20 ;. Borgu. Sahara-`dexI,ert. 153 .degreeI. % Cppe, or Good Hope, Lsoulth ,A.frioq,, 105. England, Ireland andPortn_g]nl, 88 de- `(:).lu'erve.aysf:em ii: 511 yu do and under- uothodo {or the sohdolroom. IEO, " lug` \u{!, uuI_uun up up! |-`never `above the freezing point. aqua w_u,,v_uu\mer1oa,.tnat Uh!'lItl8n- null |'o!ho..h,"ld upon the people of mntrv. 7 ' ' ileum "mi in tin nun.` . . , C. II ` D.\III,,` E53? I.i0*.1 men iinon. p|&_ll}l_B w_nwu. Uulluu no t;I..u'cu. uuuu. gum in 9- pepsia; is removed. the blood `uriod. ; 0 do this is the work 9f_B:u_rdock ood Bitters, a. medicine which 9lw9.J_8 Qul.`9I__dyspepsia, bad hlooci mid all complaigigs oi` a.4s1milo.rforig_in;. 1 r A aor enrm,~.<; ~.uaras;=ohppea,hnas, ow. k&N'=`~`otite-*thu'tvwe'.have Hagyudi i `A '13; I Yllpv5~Ol!=v'vith'~gtegt:.~bendtofor ooldi, ; ` `5 "W" `~'.? _-,'.:. ..~.:,,'. '. .. `M. . .1)--- t.l.'_j n..a. . nuoinanumuericamp. e `WHILE working in 9. lumber camp eetirear .. . V I can ht 9. severe cold which settl on I my 1 .' ` rotno relief until I tried Hag- yardls` ecto Balsam, which cured me en- tirely. I highly recommend it. , .e Jxo.~ L.rWzLsoN,-=.Megnettawa.n, Ont. `K ir,.J`i3t- so amepsia .;.:a,x;Ld badjbl " ,,_ give r1e_eto_ countless "com- ; which, c_iuh1`otfhe ci1r_ed`until. the _,d ,5- *1 rein`oveu.d the Bloodbixried.` I lake No Delay! 18 A `perfect cureffor croup and colds, and I can-recommend Hegys.r_d's Yellow Oil- one bottle of which cured me. of a,v bad cold. I would say to all sutferers, ma e no delay in usingit as it gives quick `relief. .W. J. KENNY, Stittsville, Out. A New Element. - V. UST be infused into` the blood of the weak and debilitated, who sufferfrom disease of . the stomachs,-liver, bowels, kidneys or blood. The revitalizing constituent is sup- plied by Burdock Blood Bitt'ers.which repairs waste, drives out all impurities and restores health to the entire system. 4 ' UCH as Calo1p'l',`M' hine, etc., are re- ~ `- 'modiee"better_`left ' one. They often weaken even am'>n'g~i:bntitutions. This Bur- dock - Bi6od_ -never-.does`, it contains. no minors}! or other-%(ion,`and cures all of; the. -etomaehgw `vet, kidneys , bowels T and blood by '1intooklng_`the secretions and remov- ingeallo impurities; :' - * Colored pauon- _An' do text says : S. And `He ohnll go _grn_t'o do Ihoop Vfrojn do goats- . No. bro nu. I out no re.9.tio.n. on dis yoro congregation ; but knowin 1t| II` I do, I'm pinion on do doy o jodgmont do goat market will bob a boom." U A Boom lnaonu. ' ' There to 3' great snowstorm throughout Control Gounony. All the Thuringinn niluyn and; those in the Rhino provinces gr; obutrhotod, nd travel has `ceased. ` degliion; on `the `matter by the Dawn! Gentle nntho,1'i_t.iee_it ,wil_le_be denied _him. O'Brien seem! determined to set at _Ad_e- 5 enoe alllnw endell euthoz-ity.. Thin it 9. good ohnnoe for the Globe to put in ,3 plea. of insanity for its friend O'Brien. Unless `made with Imperial _C'reant Tartgr. Baking, Powder. `Iv can vquu--v-u, nyuu .-v_---.., -._~... , _ " A few ears ago I suffered the entire 10 s of my all` from the effects of tetter`. '_ I o d that atter[a time nature would repat the loss, but I waited inovaln. I-Many remedies were sug ested, none, . however; with` such we of merit as. _:Ager's' Hair Vigor, an Ibegan touse it. _ T a result was all I could have desigegl. .4? growth otlaair span cameoutall over my head. `and; crew .toi be as `sjogft :ar_rd . `heavy as I eve :-shad, and of a natural` 5-cowl`-. and)! y set;i--vJ..H."Pra,tt,'- '.-isnpoord, '.l`ex'as.j -_ Ayer se Hair Vigotr, pnnpmnb nv `an; air. Amt-

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